Abe Bird

Hamas was established as a terrorist movement, an arm of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood in Gaza. They took advantage of Israel’s desire to give more independence to the Gazans in late 1980s and allowed them to create a social organization for the locals. But it turns out that the Arabs can’t be trusted. Very quickly, their warm relationship with their brethren gave boost to terror forces to emerge and be formed.

You deny the first rule of terrorists: a terrorist organization cannot be democratic. The second rule: a democratic regime can’t be a terror group.

So calling Hamas democratic is pathetic joke.
How can a terror group Hamas rules Gaza for 12 years without elections? How is Gaza a democracy and there are no parties but only terrorist groups that are also fighting amongst themselves?

The Gazans are unfortunate because they chose a terrorist organizations to lead them and now they are stuck with it. The popular revolt, a month ago, only attests to the size of the anomaly in a situation in which a terrorist organization imposes a harsh reality on the civilian population, devoid of means and weapons to defend themselves against the terrorist ruler Hamas.

How exactly do you prove your claim that Israel opposes democracy among her neighbors? Do you always blame the Jews for your own faults? I thought you already have leant the lesson.
After all, the claim that Israel embraces the tyrants in Saudi Arabia and Egypt does not mean that it opposes democracy there, but only that it is concerned about its interests in the face of a difficult Islamic reality. And in the case as you interpretate democracy – does the US, Europe, Russia, China, Japan and India are not democracies because they have close relations with non-democratic Arab/Islamic countries? Or you just refrain exclusively to Israel just to unfairly attack her?
Does the fact that al-Sissi was elected president in Egypt for the third time in a row in democratic elections prove to you that Egypt is Not a democracy? On what basis? In any case why don’t you activate the same checking standards on Hamas and PLO?

Anti-Semitism in the West raises its head, and it uses their tactics to discredit the Jews as if they were today’s Nazis, and the Arabs who always aspired to exterminate the Jews in Israel, as they have learned from their Nazi ally in the 1930s and1940s, now called peace lovers.

You ignore the fact that Islamic forced of every kind are fighting among themselves for decades all around the world. Not a Jew involved.
Gaza is controlled by an insane Islamist terrorist organization that was on its own initiative at war with Israel, so Gaza’s citizens suffer from the result of their elected terror regime.
Yet Gaza also has a border with Egypt, so why don’t you make a similar claim against Egypt that closed the border for many years even Hamas didn’t shoot one bullet toward Sinai? So why do you avoiding and ignoring that fact?

This testifies that you’re dishonest and you make all efforts to conceal facts to in order to reinforce your lies.

Israel does not provide Gaza with anything, just as any other state doesn’t. Gaza buys everything it needs or can from and through Israel. Israel is not interfering in the Gaza Strip’s consumption basket, apart from understandable and justifiable preventing weapons and terror means to go in. Therefore, if you call Gaza a “concentration camp,” then you should turn your to complaints to your “democratic” Hamas.

The fact that the residents of the “camp” have enough weapons to attack Israel only attests to the absurdity of your claim. If Hamas pays every child’s parents 100 shekels to commit suicide action on the fence, then you are a moral partner of Hamas and share their Hamas golden calf sacrifice culture.

You are right that there is an increasing number of young Arab people immigration from Gaza to Europe and Americas. Immigration exists also from Judea and Samaria Arab population. More and more Arabs are willingly to emigrate to the West as Blacks do from Africa and Hispanics from South Africa. Such emigration has always been, yet the migration scale from the rest of the Arab countries and Africa is still much greater. In other words, young Palestinian are only awakening in last couple of years and they are looking for their future in the West. As far as the Hamas brutality towards its own people is higher the more local young Arabs wish to emigrate out. There is no doubt that this is a natural positive process.

I was referring to reality, and not to fairy tales of fundamentalist Islamists and their weird supporters in the West.

You speak like a greedy propaganda machine when the facts do not bother you. Good for you.

Hamas was established as a terrorist movement, an arm of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood in Gaza. They took advantage of Israel’s desire to give more independence to the Gazans in late 1980s and allowed them to create a social organization for the locals. But it turns out that the Arabs can’t be trusted. Very quickly, their warm relationship with their brethren gave boost to terror forces to emerge and be formed.

You deny the first rule of terrorists: a terrorist organization cannot be democratic. The second rule: a democratic regime can’t be a terror group.

So calling Hamas democratic is pathetic joke.
How can a terror group Hamas rules Gaza for 12 years without elections? How is Gaza a democracy and there are no parties but only terrorist groups that are also fighting amongst themselves?

The Gazans are unfortunate because they chose a terrorist organizations to lead them and now they are stuck with it. The popular revolt, a month ago, only attests to the size of the anomaly in a situation in which a terrorist organization imposes a harsh reality on the civilian population, devoid of means and weapons to defend themselves against the terrorist ruler Hamas.

How exactly do you prove your claim that Israel opposes democracy among her neighbors? Do you always blame the Jews for your own faults. I thought you already have leant the lesson.

After all, the claim that Israel embraces the tyrants in Saudi Arabia and Egypt does not mean that it opposes democracy there, but only that it is concerned about its interests in the face of a difficult Islamic reality.

And in the case of opposition to democracy – does the US, Europe, Russia, China, Japan and India oppose democracy in Arab countries too?
Does the fact that al-Sissi was elected president in Egypt for the third time in a row in democratic elections prove to you that Egypt is not a democracy? On what basis?

And yet you are so enthusiastic to call Hamas a “democracy” against all the Hamas’ facts, defects and reality. A pathetic claim that only attests your biased impertinence ability to discern.

Palestinians have not been abused for 50 years because they exist as a people only since late 70’s.They aren’t even mentioned in 242 [1967] and 336 [1973] UN resolutions. For 19 years those were citizens of Jordan and Egypt and they did not think they were unique Palestinians, but were called Jordanians and Egyptians, as well as Palestinian Arabs as the Jews were called Palestinian Jews.
They were just Arabs, Jordanians, Egyptians, Lebanese, Syrians, who were used by the Arab governments as a spearhead to terrorize Israel after the Arab armies suffered repeated defeats in wars they have launched against Israel.

Anti-Semitism in the West raises its head, and it uses their tactics to discredit the Jews as if they were today’s Nazis, and the Arabs who always aspired to exterminate the Jews in Israel, as they have learned from their Nazi ally in the 1930s and1940s, now called peace lovers.

You ignore the fact that Islamic forced of every kind are fighting among themselves for decades all around the world. Not a Jew involved.

Gaza is controlled by an insane Islamist terrorist organization that was on its own initiative at war with Israel, so Gaza’s citizens suffer from the result of their election.
Yet Gaza also has a border with Egypt, so why don’t you make a similar claim against Egypt that was closed the border for many years [only weapons and sabotaging smuggling through tunnels from Sinai]? And remember, Gazans are not in war with Egypt, so why do you Avoiding and ignoring that fact?

This testifies that you’re dishonest and you make all efforts to conceal facts to in order to reinforce your lies.

Israel does not provide Gaza with anything, just as it does not supply Jordan or Greece. Gaza buys everything it needs or can from and through Israel. Israel is not interfering in the Gaza Strip’s consumption basket, apart from preventing the weapons and terror means to go in. Therefore, if you call Gaza a “concentration camp,” then you should turn to complaints about your “democratic” Hamas.

The fact that the residents of the “camp” have enough weapons to attack Israel only attests to the absurdity of your claim. If Hamas pays every child’s parents 10 shekels to commit suicide action on the fence, then you are a moral partner of Hamas and share their Hamas golden calf sacrifice culture.

You are right that there is an increasing number of young Arab people immigration from Gaza to Europe and Americas. Immigration exists also from Judea and Samaria. More and more Arabs are willingly emigrating to the West, which is good for both sides. Such emigration has always been, yet the migration scale from the rest of the Arab countries and Africa is still much greater. In other words, Palestinian parasitism [full dependence on Arab states and US organizations and Israel good will] has moderated the scope of immigration. But now, in the wake of the brutality of Hamas and the PA, more and more local young Arabs wish to emigrate out. There is no doubt that this is a natural positive process.

1. The restrictions on fishing distance were imposed during the Intifada. By 2002, the Gazans had been fishing for up to 15 nautical miles. Hamas naval terrorism has developed and Israel has taken a basic action required to reduce its risk, as required by law’ moral and logic. In cases where terrorists disguised as fishermen and crossed the line into Israel’s territorial waters, Israel managed to stop them, some were captured and on sea and others were killed in a gunfight on the sea or on the shores of Israel.

2. The fact that Gazan fishermen do not make full use of the fishing space is not Israel’s problem but rather for fishermen with their Hamas leadership.

3. The Oslo agreement, if anything still remains, does not include Gaza because the Hamas government never accepted it. On the contrary, Hamas rejected the treaty and started wave of terror actions because of it.

4. Hamas leaders declare again that they desire to destroy Israel, they prepare their armaments and the mood of their citizens for the great clashes with Israel. The last year fence demonstrations are part of their efforts to wake up the שאננים, to tie them with the terrorist שורת הפיקוד but at the same time to collect Gazans angry and despair from the failed incompetent Hamas organization/government. Hamas is an undemocratic government that violates the election rules and roams its citizens, in order to strengthen its status and leaders. When the Gazans demonstrated about a month ago, the Hamas policeman went out and beat them mercilessly. A number of seriously injured people were rushed to Israel, where their lives were saved.

5. My recommendation to the Gazans, and in general to the Palestinians: accept the right of the Jews to a nation-state in the Land of Israel alongside a Palestinian Arab state and live with it in peace, and you will prosper economically and mentally. Your life will become a Real New Middle East, not that one of murderous and betrayal world that lies out of the Israeli borders, from Algeria to Pakistan.

There is a new Jewish person – wise, strong, who is not afraid to stand up for his righteousness, who controls his life, defeats his enemies and humiliates his opponents.
This irritates the anti-Semites, Jews as non-Jews, who are unable to cope with the new reality that is devouring them for 2000 years of hatred and intrigue.

They are free to play in their on yard, Israel won’t bother them. But sure they can’t do anything on the Israeli part of the city.

As for the TIPH, it was established as mechanisms for conflict resolution between Israelis and Palestinians. But TIPH violated all rules of engagement for years and it turn to be the long hand of Palestinian activists against the Israelis in the city. They were manipulating violent against Jews and only making more tension in the area. Here some cases initiated by them. They have betrayed their mission.http://en.hebron.org.il/news/871

No one bothers him from personally boycotting Israel, and he is freely invited to remove his computer and cell-phone components/gadgets that were invented, developed or produced in Israel.
Of course, I wish him well, but if God forbid, he is ill or injured, I expect him to demand his doctors not to give him cure, medicine or a supportive means of healing that were invented or produced in Israel [For example, one-sixth of the medical and pharmaceutical devices in the UK are manufactured in Israel. I do not know what their share in America is].

My understanding is that the law is against calling for others to boycott Israel, which is usually accompanied by a threatening action. It is a brutal and condescending discourse that evokes fear, violence and crime. The law is on the public level, against public incitement and misleading of the public. This does not negate the right to criticize Israel, as one may criticize any other state, but it removes the sting from the perpetuated anti-Israel demagogy, most of which are based on a shaky foundation of lies, hiding the truth or telling half truth [which sometimes is more nasty than telling the truth], spreading rumors as tool of defamation and denigrating Israel and calling for violence and some even for the annihilation of Israel.

Netanyahu did not steal the show but was one of the initiators of the conference, which was attended by about 60 leaders from around the world. And who were not there? Of course, Russia, China, Iran, Turkey, Syria … even the Yemenite foreign minister arrived and met with Netanyahu in four eyes.

Western Europe states largely does not identify with the goals of the conference, but are afraid to open new economic channels with Iran because of the Trump government and the fear of its reaction. They have stopped importing Iranian oil, and making all efforts to maximize their sales on the Iranian market. Yet they are turning their back on the conference, hoping that they will still be able to extract some more money from their ties with Iran before their play will end.

No wonder the Iranians are afraid. Even a meeting between the leaders of Russia, Turkey and Iran in Sochi over the distribution of their spoils in Syria does not succeed in calming Iran down.

One shouldn’t blame anyone for the support of Israel among broad and diverse circles, from left and right, whites and blacks, in America. One should simply understand that many Americans have not yet lost their rationality and desire to explore the truth, and therefore their hearts and minds call them to support Israel.

Money is not the motive for the support, but the outcome. It is legal and moral, as other lobbies operate in Washington, including the pro-Palestinian and pro-Islamic ones, who receive money not only from American tycoons but also from the Arab Gulf and Muslim billionaires.

This is proof that all the self playing “prophets” in their own eyes were mistaken about Israel. During the last 70 years of the existence of the Jewish state, she were doubled its economy and strength every decade mostly by her own economy, talent and initiative! If in the first decade of the state (1958) a million Jews lived there, then there were already 7 million Jews in 2017. That means that every Jew is much more productive and contributing to the society. Against them the Arab world crashed, slaughtering itself and much divided by hate and terror.

Israel produces various coalitions with several moderate Islamic countries, some of them in secret. I am sorry to inform those who hate Israel, and call themselves “prophets”, that their joy is in vain. Instead of hating Israel and the Jews, why don’t you start to love the Arabs and make sure they make peace, first of all with themselves?

Saying that Martin Luther King Jr. would condemn Israel if he were alive today for her treating to the Palestinian Arabs means and proves that the Palestinians weren’t existing until 1967, otherwise he would have been condemn Israel.
Isn’t that so?